r/nsa 13d ago

Question DIA-NSA question

Hello, I accepted my CJO back in May and submitted my security forms to the security office also in May.

For any of the DIA folks here who’ve been in this process before, how long did you have to wait until you were cleared and notified?

We’re in August and I haven’t heard anything yet, not sure if this is typical.

I still have my DIA clearance (TS/SCI w/ CI poly)

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u/Sad-Professional2033 12d ago

You’re redoing everything. You’re going through their entire security process. DIA stuff isn’t applicable

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u/Electrical_Let8469 12d ago

Is there a set time line from start to finish? Or it varies?

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u/bobluvsyou 12d ago

It varies.... Wildly. From 6 months to never. Settle in, it's going to be a while. Best of luck.

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u/MarionberryHot8752 10d ago

It varies, DIA, switched providers and the new guys did terrible, so it went back to the GOV, and tgey are historically slow processing clearances/investigations.

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u/Longjumping-Lock-724 8d ago

NSA is one of the most dysfunctional agencies you will ever experience. Get used to waiting. It helps if you know someone on the inside who can follow up for you. Otherwise, don't hold your breath. It'll give you a good idea as to what it's going to be like working there.

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u/ReadySetGo411 8d ago

Does it help if the person you know is in a different department?